C1 - Journal Articles RefereedOBJECTIVE: To assess the extent of undergraduate health student placements in regional hospitals in northern Victoria in 1999, prior to substantial changes in rural undergraduate medical education in Australia. METHOD: Cross sectional postal survey with telephone follow-up in north-east Victoria. Subjects were all 17 regional and rural hospitals involved in health student teaching in North-east Victoria. Main outcome measures were the numbers, duration and discipline of health students placements and reported barriers to such placements. RESULTS: Large regional hospitals accounted for two-thirds of all undergraduate health student placements. Smaller sites placed few allied health students. Barriers to a larger...
• The critical shortage of the rural medical workforce in Australia continues. • There is pressur...
Background: A key strategy for increasing the supply of rural doctors is rurally located medical edu...
• The critical shortage of the rural medical workforce in Australia continues. • There is pressur...
Background: The Australian Government\u27s policies and programmes to redress the medical workforce ...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedOBJECTIVE: To understand and address students' concerns about attendin...
ABSTRACT: The relative shortage of both general practitioners and specialists providing medical serv...
Background: The University of Queensland has through an Australian Government initiative, establishe...
Context: The University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia established the Spencer Gu...
Objective: Members of the National Rural Health Student Network have expressed concerns that the qu...
Introduction: The unequal and inequitable distribution of the medical workforce between rural and ur...
Objective: Members of the National Rural Health Student Network have expressed concerns that the qu...
There is a shortage of doctors in regional, rural and remote parts of Australia. The most immediate ...
In order to identify opportunities to build capacity for clinical placements, we mapped and describe...
Objective: The aim of this study was to profile students undertaking placements at University Depart...
Background: A key strategy for increasing the supply of rural doctors is rurally located medical edu...
• The critical shortage of the rural medical workforce in Australia continues. • There is pressur...
Background: A key strategy for increasing the supply of rural doctors is rurally located medical edu...
• The critical shortage of the rural medical workforce in Australia continues. • There is pressur...
Background: The Australian Government\u27s policies and programmes to redress the medical workforce ...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedOBJECTIVE: To understand and address students' concerns about attendin...
ABSTRACT: The relative shortage of both general practitioners and specialists providing medical serv...
Background: The University of Queensland has through an Australian Government initiative, establishe...
Context: The University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia established the Spencer Gu...
Objective: Members of the National Rural Health Student Network have expressed concerns that the qu...
Introduction: The unequal and inequitable distribution of the medical workforce between rural and ur...
Objective: Members of the National Rural Health Student Network have expressed concerns that the qu...
There is a shortage of doctors in regional, rural and remote parts of Australia. The most immediate ...
In order to identify opportunities to build capacity for clinical placements, we mapped and describe...
Objective: The aim of this study was to profile students undertaking placements at University Depart...
Background: A key strategy for increasing the supply of rural doctors is rurally located medical edu...
• The critical shortage of the rural medical workforce in Australia continues. • There is pressur...
Background: A key strategy for increasing the supply of rural doctors is rurally located medical edu...
• The critical shortage of the rural medical workforce in Australia continues. • There is pressur...